Two suspects sought in Tyngsboro credit-card theft

TYNGSBORO -- Police are looking for two Nashua men who allegedly used stolen credit cards at several Tyngsboro businesses.

Arrest warrants have been issued for Michael Perez, 23, of 17 Mulberry St. and Jonathan Escobar, 23, of 368 Main St., according to a press release from Deputy Chief Richard Howe.

Perez is being sought on four counts of possession of a stolen credit card, four counts of improper use of a credit card and four counts of larceny under $250.

Escobar is wanted for three counts of possession of a stolen credit card, three counts of improper use of a credit card and three counts of larceny under $250.

Police responded to Dunkin' Donuts in the TJ Maxx Plaza on MIddlesex Road on Jan. 25. where an employee told police two men tried to buy gift cards using a female's credit card. When the employee asked for identification, the two men left.

The employee gave a description of the men and the vehicle they were driving.

An investigation by police revealed the two men had allegedly used the victim's credit cards in other Tyngsboro businesses.

Video surveillance at the businesses confirmed the suspects were the same men who attempted to use a stolen credit card at Dunkin' Donuts.

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